We always hear about innovation, but what do companies really do for the future? Today we want to talk about a great project, of which we are very proud: PMI Day-Industriamoci. PMI Day-Industriamoci: when students meet companies PMI Day-Industriamoci is an initiative of Confindustria that, for ten years, allows small and medium-sized member companies to open […]
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How to prevent the risk of condensation in an enclosure, thanks to a pressure compensation device
What is the pressure compensation device A pressure compensation device is a small accessory, easy to install, which prevents the pressure difference from the external environment in an electrical panel. But what is the relationship between condensation and pressure? Humidity in electrical panels The electrical and electronic components are generally protected by enclosures, not always […]

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Thermal management 4.0: the Fandis workshop at SAVE Verona
On the occasion of SAVE Verona, last October 23, Fandis held the workshop entitled “Thermal Management 4.0: from design to maintenance”. SAVE is an exhibition on solutions and components for Automation, Instrumentation and Sensors, now in its thirteenth edition, hosted by Veronafiere. It’s a vertical event that combines an exhibition with training. Our workshop on […]

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Flammability and self-extinguishing in enclosures
In some applications, such as electrical panels, the self-extinguishing properties of a product or component assume considerable importance: when the enclosure is located in public premises, such as accommodation facilities or hospitals, or when the electrical panel controls fire systems, or in all those systems where the continued spread of the flame could lead to […]

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What is a quantum computer?
Technology enthusiasts will not have missed the news of a few days ago, never denied or officially confirmed: Sycamore, Google’s quantum computer, would have succeeded in achieving the so-called quantum supremacy: carrying out, for the first time in the world, a series of operations that traditional computers would take tens of thousands of years to […]